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Movable Antenna-Enabled Integrated Sensing and Communication in Low-Altitude UAV Networks

  • Bin Li
  • , Pengcheng Rao
  • , Xuedong Zhang*
  • , Xinyi Wang
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology
  • Huzhou Key Laboratory of Urban Multidimensional Perception and Intelligent Computing
  • Anhui University of Finance and Economics
  • Beijing Institute of Technology

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摘要

This paper investigates a multiple uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV)-assisted integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) system equipped with movable antenna (MA) arrays. To align with practical scenarios, we simulate the dynamic roaming of ground users and the three-dimensional deployment of UAVs in the airspace. We aim to maximize the total data rate by jointly optimizing key operational variables, including UAV trajectories, user association, antenna positions, and beamforming. This formulated problem is subject to constraints on transmission power and the sensing signal-to-noise ratio. To address the challenge of dynamically unknown state transitions due to user mobility, the original problem is decomposed into two steps and solved using different algorithms. First, we utilize the hierarchical density-based spatial clustering of applications with noise (HDBSCAN) algorithm to address the ground-to-air association problem, periodically updating clusters and re-associating during training. The clustering hotspots are used to suggest flight directions for the UAVs. Second, we develop the soft actor-critic algorithm to solve the joint optimization problem of UAV trajectories, antenna positions, and beamforming. Experimental results demonstrate that UAVs equipped with MA arrays outperform those with traditional fixed antenna arrays in ISAC systems, and the proposed optimization strategy effectively enhances communication rates while ensuring sensing performance.

源语言英语
期刊IEEE Internet of Things Journal
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出版状态已接受/待刊 - 2026
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